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you might probably be wondering what exactly is Mathematics is a methodical application of matter. ...
Mathematics makes our life orderly and prevents chaos.
the point of a “maths journal” well… maths is Certain qualities that are nurtured by mathematics are
pretty much part of our daily life. Math helps us
power of reasoning, creativity, abstract or spatial thinking,
have better problem-solving skills critical thinking, problem-solving ability and even effective
communication skills.
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A poem by Yousif Fakhri 7B1 4 FAMOUS MATHEMATICIANS
Hey it's Swifts YOU'VE PROBABLY NEVER HEARD OF!
There all clever ,
They take the risks, 1. Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi
And never say never.
Born: c. 780, Khwarazm, Persia
Swifts love math Died: c. 850Muhammad ibn Musa al-
It's their favorite subject
They follow the right path Khwarizmi was a scholar who was
born in what is now Uzebekistan, he
They never reject
was the author of two of history’s
There to fast great mathematical bestsellers. His
Just like lightning,
Any problems they don't move past, first bestseller ''Calculation With
We're always wandering for new answer. Hindu Numerals'' was a popular
maths book which taught an
amazing new way to do arithmetic
using just ten number symbols. His
second masterpiece was al-Kitab al-
mukhtasar fi hisab al-jabr w'al-
muqabala Al-Khwarizmi didn’t use
symbols, but he focused on how to
manipulate algebraic expressions in
their own right, rather than thinking
of the numbers they represent.
4 FAMOUS MATHEMATICIANS 4 FAMOUS MATHEMATICIANS YOU'VE PROBABLY
YOU'VE PROBABLY NEVER HEARD OF! NEVER HEARD OF
2. Augusta Ada King Noel Done by Maliha 9G
Born: Piccadilly (now London), 3. Sofia Kovalevskaia Born: Moscow, Russia, 15 Jan 1850
England, 10 December 1815
Died: Marylebone, London, 27 Died: Stockholm, Sweden 10 Feb
November 1852 Ada was writing
a commentary showing how to 1891In 1870 she moved to Berlin
set a machine up to perform
specific calculations, and she was to study under the distinguished
struck by its potential versatility.
Arithmetic was just the start. Ada mathematician Karl Weierstrass.
is often seen as the first When the university refused to
computer programmer, though
this is controversial; she also has admit her, Weierstrass gave her
claims as a visionary pioneer of
private lessons. By 1874 she had
artificial intelligence. But her
importance in promoting Charles written three high-quality research
Babbage is undeniable. He called
her ‘the Enchantress of Number.’ articles — a major result about
partial differential equations, widely
used in mathematical physics; the
dynamics of Saturn’s rings; a
technical paper on calculus. Sofia
secured a position at Stockholm
University — the only woman in
Europe to hold an official academic
post. She discovered a radically
new solution for the rotation of a
rigid body, now called the
Kovalevskaia top.
4 FAMOUS MATHEMATICIANS Music to our ears!
YOU'VE PROBABLY NEVER HEARD OF! A Song sang by Jana sakr 9G
4. Shakuntala Devi SCAN ME!
Born: November 4, 1929, Bengaluru,
IndiaDied: April 21, 2013, India
Shakuntala Devi was an Indian writer
and mental calculator, popularly
known as the "Human Computer".
Devi strove to simplify numerical
calculations for students. Her talent
earned her a place in the 1982 edition
of The Guinness Book of World
Records. She specialized in Long
multiplication: This is the skill that got
her into the Guinness Book of Records
in 1982. At Imperial College on June
18, 1980, Shakuntala Devi was asked
to multiply two 13-digit numbers:
7,686,369,774,870 ×
2,465,099,745,779. She got the answer
in 28 seconds —
18,947,668,177,995,426,462,773,730.
Basic math formulas Basic math formulas
Done by Fathima Bushra 9G 3. Quadratic Formula: x = −b ± √b²-4ac/2a
Specifically used for determining the x-intercepts of a quadratic
1. Arithmetic mean (average) = Sum of values / (parabolic) equation.
Number of values For example: A = 1, B = 4, C = 4
Specifically used to calculate the mean value of a given set of
numbers. x = -4 ± √4² – 4 (1)(4) / 2(1)
For example: (10 + 12 + 14 + 16) / 4 = 13 x = -4 ± √ 16 – 4(4) / 2
2. Probability = Target outcomes / Total outcomes x = -4 ± √16 – 16 / 2
Specifically used to calculate the chances of something occurring x = -4 ± √ 0 / 2
from x = -4 / 2
a set of possible outcomes. x = -2
For example: A jar contains five blue marbles, five red marbles, 4. Distance Formula: d=√(x₁ – x₂)² + (y₁ – y₂)²
and ten Specifically calculates the distance between two points on a
white marbles. What is the probability of picking a red marble at coordinate
random? plane.
For example: Find the distance between points (6, 6) and (2, 3)
5 / 20 = .25 or 25% d=√(6 – 2)² + (6 – 3)²
d=√(4)² + (3)²
d=√16 + 3
d=√25
d=5
Basic math formulas Basic math formulas
8. Area of Triangle: area = (1/2) (base) (height) 10. Area of Rectangle: area = length x width
Specifically calculates the total area within a triangle based
on the lengths Calculates specifically the total area within a rectangle shape.
of the sides. For example: length = 5, width = 2
For example: Base = 5, Height = 8
a=5x2
a = 1/2 (5)(8) a = 10
a = 1/2 (40) 11. Area of Parallelogram: area = base x height
a = 20 Specifically calculates the total area within a parallelogram.
9. Pythagorean Theorem: a²+b²=c² For example: base = 6, height = 12
Used specifically to calculate the length of an unknown side a = 6 x 12
of a right a = 72
triangle, given two sides are known.
For example: a = 3, b = 4 12. Area of Circle:
c² = 3² + 4² π * r²
c² = 9 + 16 Calculates specifically the total area within a circle.
c² = 25 For example: radius = 4
c = √25
c=5 a = π x 4²
a = π x 16
a = 50.24
Let's have some fun! Facts,facts facts!
Presentation by Muhammad zayd What is Mathematics
You might be wondering what is the Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic
discovery of zero of shape, quantity and arrangement. Math is all
around us, in everything we do. Primitive tribes
Discovery of Zero needed little more than the ability to count, but
The first recorded zero appeared in also relied on math to calculate the position of the
Mesopotamia around 3 B.C. The Mayans sun and the physics of hunting.
invented it independently 4 A.D. It was What is the purpose of mathematics
later devised in India in the mid-fifth
century, spread to Cambodia near the Mathematics makes our life orderly and
end of the seventh century, and into prevents chaos. Certain qualities that are
nurtured by mathematics are power of
China and the Islamic countries at the end reasoning, creativity, abstract or spatial
of the eighth. thinking, critical thinking, problem-solving
ability and even effective communication
skills.
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Mood board created by fatima khaled
Math's timeline
Real life applications of maths
Examples of Math Connections to Daily lifeRecreational Sports. Geometry and trigonometry can help your
teens who want to improve their skill in sports. ...Home Decorating and Remodeling. Calculating areas is an
important skill. ...Cooking. People use math knowledge when cooking
Math is very useful in everyday life. Math can help us do many things that are important in our everyday
lives. Here are some daily tasks for which math is important:
Managing money $$$
Balancing the checkbook
Shopping for the best price
Preparing food
Figuring out distance,
time and cost for travel
Understanding loans for cars, trucks, homes, schooling or other purposes
Understanding sports (being a player and team statistics)
Playing music
Baking
Home decorating
Sewing
By Hayfa 9G Gardening and landscaping
Q.1
Tom was asked to paint the number of plates on 100
apartments which means he will have to paint numbers 1
through 100. Can you figure out the number of times he will
have to paint the number 8?
ANSWER!!
Answer: 20 times. (8, 18, 28, 38, 48, 58, 68, 78, 80, 81, 82,
83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 98)
Did you get it right?
Q.2
At the time of shipping, Tom can place 10 small boxes or 8
large boxes into a carton. A total of 96 boxes were sent in one
shipment. The number of small boxes was less than large
boxes. What is the total number of cartons he shipped?
ANSWER!!
Answer: 11 cartons4 small boxes (4*10 = 40 boxes)
7 large boxes (7*8 = 56 boxes)
So 96 boxes and 11 total cartons
Did you get it right?
Q.3
If you buy a rooster for the purpose of laying eggs and you
expect to get three eggs each day for breakfast, how many
eggs will you have after three weeks?
ANSWER!!
Answer: Zero, roosters do not lay eggs
Did you get it right?
Q.4
A grandfather, two fathers and two sons went to the movie
theater together and everyone bought one movie ticket each.
How many tickets did they buy in total?
ANSWER!!
Answer: 3 (the grandfather is also a father and the father
is also a son)
Did you get it right?
Q.5
I am a three-digit number. My second digit is 4 times bigger
than the third digit. My first digit is 3 less than my second digit.
Who am I?
ANSWER!!
Answer: 141
Did you get it right?
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A poem by hawwa
we love mathematics.it is full of fun with so much to learn.we
are so clever and first to solve. math is a book we cant close it
until is done .math is like a smile it can be or happy or
sad.math is a bag it holds our skillsmath is a challenge for all to
answer we think like this: profits are added while losses are
subtracted .degrees are multiplied and the percentage is
divided.geometry is full of mystery and algebra has a big
history.lines are parallel and angles are similar . math is
necessary and no one can live without it
Temprature in Abudhabi for
the next few days
When you use gography in When you use Pe in
maths: Maths
A example: landmass In sports such as tennis, when rating
athletes, an integral estimator is used which
The proportion of land per continent
is based on a players performance in a
is: series of matches over a certain period of
time. ... Mathematics is very prevalent in
Asia: 30% sports, from the most complex of formulas
Africa: 20%
North america: 16% to the simplest ideas such as betting.
South America: 12%
Antartica: 9%
Europe: 7%
Australia: 6%
when you use math in Science.
Did you know that all stars are moving about Jupiter The Sun is about 4.28 light years from its
50-100km (30-60 miles) a second. Diameter: 142,984 nearest starry neighbor, Proxima Centauri
Distance from Sun: 778.3
Did you know Constellation stars are tipically 100 The Sun is about 13 billion years old
light years away, and so it take us about 10,000 million km
years before we start to notice a star's changing Rotation: 9.9 hours
Orbit of the Sun: 11.9 years
postition.
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Fun facts about Maths How Math's really began?
1.Pi and pizzas are linked. If you are wondering how math's really
began this might be the right place to find
2. Nature loves Fibonacci sequences.
out
3. Prime numbers help Cicadas survive.
Beginning in the 6th century BC with the
4. The word “hundred” comes from the old Norse Pythagoreans, the Ancient Greeks began a
term, “hundrath”, which actually means 120 and not
systematic study of mathematics as a
100. subject in its own right with Greek
5. Most mathematical symbols weren’t invented until mathematics. Around 300 BC, Euclid
the 16th century. Before that, equations were written introduced the axiomatic method still used
in words. in mathematics today, consisting of
definition, axiom, theorem, and proof.